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Is Pulsar fusion the future of space exploration?
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From what I have read, a vehicle that uses this engine could reach delta-V of up to 223 km/s and they want to do tests in 2027, is it possible that they will achieve it? Are we facing the greatest revolution in astronautics?

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I feel like that's a premature question for a technology as immature as Nootropics or powder bed sintering. It looks good but so did flechette bombs or supersonic passenger planes.

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Nothing is wrong with them per se, they just don't really address any particular question or need compared to just using more shrapnel & pressure to remove unwanted contestants. Most of the time, anyway.

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That's moreso tank-fired flechette munitions because they're defacto designed to quell protests (load one and fire = clears the width of a street) in occupied territories.

Australian and Canadian forces like it as a 🤪HEY WATCH THIS🤪 kind of trick.

With bombs you have some of that but lose the mono directonal aiming that makes a fin-stabilized dart such a convincing argument for attending to different matters.

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